Engineered Contaminated Soils and Interaction of Soil Geomembranes

Engineered Contaminated Soils and Interaction of Soil Geomembranes

Author: Jay N. Meegoda

Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13:

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Due to liability issues, landfills are no longer considered the best method of waste disposal. Innovative, safe disposal methods for large quantities of contaminated soils and waste are sought by engineers. In urban or industrial areas with most of the contamination, it has become very attractive to engineer contaminated soils and waste by physical or chemical methods and reuse them as construction materials. This proceedings addresses the following: the creation of useful products from contaminated soils and waste; changes in soil or waste properties after processing; logistics of the operations; and the regulatory issues associated with such usage. While alternative methods of disposal are being utilized, civil engineers are still involved in the development of large containment systems and must continue to increase their knowledge of these systems. Solid-waste landfills are made of multi-layered soil and geosynthetic liner systems underlying the fills and providing surface coverage. to a large degree by the shear strengths developed at interfaces between the soils and the geosynthetics forming part of either the liner or the cover systems. In this proceedings, recent research efforts to measure the interface strength between geomembranes and soils are presented.


Approaches for the Remediation of Federal Facility Sites Contaminated with Explosive Or Radioactive Wastes

Approaches for the Remediation of Federal Facility Sites Contaminated with Explosive Or Radioactive Wastes

Author: Edwin Barth

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 1994-12

Total Pages: 138

ISBN-13: 9780788114601

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Provides an overview of technical issues related to remediating soil & ground water contaminated with explosive & radioactive wastes at federal facility sites. Covers a range of sampling approaches & treatment technologies, both those that have been successfully demonstrated & applied & those that have not yet been successfully implemented. Includes operation of the technology; applications at the laboratory, bench, pilot, or field scale; & advantages & limitations of the technology. Over 100 charts, tables & drawings.